Robin B
Well-Known Member
Need some advice please. My boat is in a rural marina, with trees nearby. She has gone green all over: canopy, roof and decks, parts of the hull. I have access to fresh running water and electricity, but I have so far avoided a small jet wash in case it lifts the deck paint. I have some oxalic acid, but have not tried it yet, also it is too cold for it to work I believe.
The boat is a 1970's Broom Ocean 37, and with the stanchions, handrails, cleats etc, is a real pain to clean. The hull I can only get to by tender because the quay heading is level with the decks.
I have read the thread about Patio Magic for the canopy - sounds good, but can it be used on the GRP? The decks have nonslip paint (applied late last year), but the rest is gelcoat.
The boat is a 1970's Broom Ocean 37, and with the stanchions, handrails, cleats etc, is a real pain to clean. The hull I can only get to by tender because the quay heading is level with the decks.
I have read the thread about Patio Magic for the canopy - sounds good, but can it be used on the GRP? The decks have nonslip paint (applied late last year), but the rest is gelcoat.